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aaron_lohan | ... | 04-08-2010 @ 18:55 | |
Hasn't always been a bench press specialist Member 44, 1907 posts SQ 252.5, BP 220, DL 210682.5 kgs @ 83kgs Eq | martinb said: there is really good evidence to suggest that restricting calories extends life obviously you would have to be happy going through life being 6 stone Yes its true there is research to show calorie restricted diets are healthier than consuming a lot of calories as most strength athletes do, less taxing on the digestive system and organs. | ||
aaron_lohan | ... | 04-08-2010 @ 18:58 | |
Hasn't always been a bench press specialist Member 44, 1907 posts SQ 252.5, BP 220, DL 210682.5 kgs @ 83kgs Eq | WILLSAN said:I think we are all missing the key point here. which came first? I thought thats what this thread would be about, for the record scientists research showed the chicken came first. | ||
Fatpete | ... | 04-08-2010 @ 23:23 | |
Hyper obese Pete Member 70, 17927 posts SQ 322.5, BP 205, DL 300827.5 kgs @ 133kgs Eq | thosebananas said: obviously there animals... I know biology. Not much cop at english though | ||
Pompy | ... | 04-08-2010 @ 23:24 | |
My opinions have run their course Member 694, 3112 posts | aaron_lohan said: I thought thats what this thread would be about, for the record scientists research showed the chicken came first. what came first though sugden or moaning? | ||
little_a | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 08:27 | |
still a devious weightlifting bastard Member 43, 14374 posts | aaron_lohan said: for the record scientists research showed the chicken came first. I said: Eggs were part of the reproductive system of many ancient species. Reptiles, fish, Dinosaurs etc. Chickens are birds which evolved from the therapods towards the end of the age of dinosaurs (late Creteaceous?) Chickens are not as old as eggs, so the egg came first. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? | ||
Carl | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 08:29 | |
Loves rugby league ... Member 13, 14460 posts SQ 230, BP 180.5, DL 262.5673.0 kgs @ 128kgs UnEq Administrator | Post Edited: 05.08.2010 @ 08:34 AM by Carl Pompy said: what came first though sugden or moaning? sugden, there was very little moaning till sugden got its 500th or so member | ||
little_a | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 09:25 | |
still a devious weightlifting bastard Member 43, 14374 posts | Have you let Chris back on? | ||
thosebananas | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 09:47 | |
Trophy Hunter Member 743, 3329 posts SQ 230, BP 130, DL 300660.0 kgs @ 118kgs UnEq | Fatpete said: Not much cop at english though being irish hinders this. | ||
PAGAN | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 18:38 | |
I took about £4 out of Sooty's bottom Member 685, 8719 posts SQ 225, BP 150, DL 290665.0 kgs @ 93kgs UnEq | Worse things can happen to chickens than being kept in a cage. Or at leats it can if the poor f**kers live near me. [url=]http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/2010/07/24/tee... [/url] Both my kids went to that school when they were younger and helped look after the chickens | ||
just_t | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 19:15 | |
Mr.Fit Member 164, 5028 posts SQ 170, BP 135, DL 230535.0 kgs @ 84kgs UnEq | MattGriff said: Not to the extent of the overly dramatic "You will care when you are 50" It is only realy relevant if everything else is optimal, high protien diets are not the best for the heart - but I bet you have one of those! show me the conclusive evidence ala your early post | ||
jt | ... | 05-08-2010 @ 19:51 | |
old age traveller Member 332, 7870 posts | Post Edited: 05.08.2010 @ 19:51 PM by jt we have some chickens down at the container they eat all our leftover food and s**t all over the place but the eggs are deliciousi would never want to eat battery farmed eggs (i think battery farms may be becoming illegal in 2012?) | ||
Steve | ... | 13-08-2010 @ 08:57 | |
nothing to hide, please follow my life on webcam Member 255, 3732 posts | Talking of producing your own eggs - as a B&B with over 3 rooms you are not allowed to serve your own eggs. If you have three rooms or less you can. I wonder who thinks up this pointless red tape - what difference does it make to the eggs how many bedrooms you have? | ||
Powergirl44 | ... | 13-08-2010 @ 13:50 | |
Failure to comply in 2006? Member 1570, 238 posts SQ 145.00, BP 90.00, DL 145.00380.0 kgs @ 55.7kgs Eq | Steve said:Talking of producing your own eggs - as a B&B with over 3 rooms you are not allowed to serve your own eggs. If you have three rooms or less you can. I wonder who thinks up this pointless red tape - what difference does it make to the eggs how many bedrooms you have? I think you will find you have to have fire regulations with over 5 rooms. Just gag the chicks and dont let em play with matches and nobody will find out there your eggs. | ||
jt | ... | 13-08-2010 @ 19:02 | |
old age traveller Member 332, 7870 posts | Steve said:Talking of producing your own eggs - as a B&B with over 3 rooms you are not allowed to serve your own eggs. If you have three rooms or less you can. I wonder who thinks up this pointless red tape - what difference does it make to the eggs how many bedrooms you have? do you keep chickens? how many rooms do you have? | ||
Steve | ... | 13-08-2010 @ 20:28 | |
nothing to hide, please follow my life on webcam Member 255, 3732 posts | jt said: do you keep chickens? how many rooms do you have? No we don't but next door does and we can't have them from him. Fortunately we can get nice free range eggs from a very small local farm. Just six guest rooms. www.the-belmont.co.uk | ||